I recently read and enjoyed Holding Up the Universe. Within that book, Libby’s favorite book was We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson. There was very little about the story mentioned, but just enough that I became intrigued enough to decide to read that book too. And now I agree with Jack that neither he nor Libby should really be identifying with the heroine of Jackson’s book!
We Have Always Lived in the Castle is about Mary Catherine, called Merricat, who lives in a grand old house with her reclusive older sister Constance and her invalid uncle. All the rest of their family died six years previously, from poison in the sugar bowl. Their house and grounds are Merricat’s private kingdom, safe from the hostile stares of the villagers outside. But Merricat’s defenses are not as secure as she believes, and inevitably things begin to change.
Apart from the murderous history, there’s very little in the plot to show what a terrifyingly creepy book this is. Although the murderous history isn’t a bad start. There are strong echoes of Lizzie Borden. Constance stood trial for the murder but was acquitted. That doesn’t stop the village children from singing a rhyme about Constance, Merricat and the sugar. That starts the horror and the strangeness of it all. Continue reading “Book Review: We Have Always Lived in the Castle”

Happy Easter Monday! I spent a lot of the last few days at my church for Triduum services (that’s Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday), which at my church are very long but also very meaningful and inspiring events. It seems appropriate to follow with a review of one of the spiritual books I’m reading this year: I’d Say Yes, God, If I Knew What You Wanted by Nancy Reeves.